Posted on 01/31/2009 6:14:01 PM PST by The Watcher
The ice storm in Kentucky has proven to be a massive disaster. Scores of deaths in winter without heat, electricity, water, and so on. The utility company says it is the largest outage in history.
Where's the President? Dunno. He's not spoken a word. After all, they're white crackers, not real people. They didn't vote for him, so... why help them? Why be concerned, when a few voters for the "other" party might die?
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I no longer can stand to watch the news or anything else . TV DC’d—but when you mention Ann Compton it rings a bell; in 2000 was waiting for news (radio) on the latest from the SC to decide whether it would be Bush or Gore. About 10 pm PST a snotty, angry female voice told the world the decision—Ann Compton, with all the scorn she could muster. What a bitc#.
Mr. Obama, this is your Katrina!
Where is FEMA for the people of Kentucky?
McCain 55.5
Bambi 43.8
Louisiana
McCain 58.6
Bambi 39.9
Ann Compton is contemptible. I have written several letters to ABC programming... she cannot deliver a straight story to save her life.
Now she’s cheerful, which is even worse.
When I was reading news back in the mid to late 70s, I would have lost my job if let my feelings out during a newscast.
I used to like Fox but about 2 years ago I gave up on them too & watch none, only papers & Net.
When a white Republican is President and the disaster affects blacks, the media are all over the story 24/7. They report FEMA is incompetent and uncaring, and attribute both to racism.
When a black Democrat is President and the disaster affects whites, the media is silent and FEMA is "doing a great job."
The only thing consistent about the media is their bias.
Forty Dead
Where is CALL ME IF YOU NEED ME Soetoro???
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